AE1403 AIRCRAFT DESIGN PROJECT – II 0 0 3 100OBJECTIVETo enhance the knowledge in continuation of the design project given in project–IEach student is assigned with work in continuation of the design project – I. The following assignments are to be carried out.

OBJECTIVEThis laboratory is divided into three parts to train the students to learn about basic digital electronics circuits, programming with microprocessors, design and implementation of data buses in avionics with MIL – Std. 1553B and remote terminal configuration and their importance in different applications in the field of Avionics. LIST OF EXPERIMENTSDIGITAL ELECTRONICSAddition/Subtraction of binary numbers.Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuits.Encoder/Decoder Circuits.Timer Circuits, Shift Registers, Binary Comparator Circuits.

MICROPROCESSORSAddition and Subtraction of 8-bit and 16-bit numbers.Sorting of Data in Ascending & Descending order.Sum of a given series with and without carry.Greatest in a given series & Multi-byte addition in BCD mode.Interface programming with 4 digit 7 segment Display & Switches & LED’s.16 Channel Analog to Digital Converter & Generation of Ramp, Square, Triangular wave by Digital to Analog Converter.

OBJECTIVEThe objective of comprehension is to provide opportunity for the student to apply the knowledge acquired during the earlier semesters to real life problems which he / she may have to face in future as an engineer. While learning as how to solve the real life problems, student will receive guidance from the faculty and also review various courses learnt earlier.

AE1453 PROJECT WORK 0 0 9 200 (Common to all Branches)

OBJECTIVEThe objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution. Six periods per week shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in periodical seminars on the progress made in the project.Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering back round information, literature survey, problem statement, project work details and conclusion. This final report shall be typewritten form as specified in the guidelines.

The continuous assessment shall be made as prescribed by the regulation (vide clause 10.3 of Anna University Regulations 2004 for B.E., B.Tech. programmes)

AE1001 THEORY OF ELASTICITY 3 0 0 100

OBJECTIVETo understand the theoretical concepts of material behaviour with particular emphasis on their elastic property

1. ASSUMPTIONS IN ELASTICITY 4Definitions- notations and sign conventions for stress and strain, Equations of equilibrium.

C.A.R. SERIES ‘F’ – AIR WORTHINESS AND CONTINUED AIR WORTHINESS: Procedure relating to registration of aircraft; Procedure for issue / revalidation of Type Certificate of aircraft and its engines / propeller; Issue / revalidation of Certificate of Airworthiness; Requirements for renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness.

5. C.A.R. SERIES ‘T’&’X’ 12Flight testing of (Series) aircraft for issue of C of A; Flight testing of aircraft for which C of A had been previously issued.Registration Markings of aircraft; Weight and balance control of an aircraft; Provision of first aid kits & Physician’s kit in an aircraft; Use furnishing materials in an aircraft; Concessions; Aircraft log books; Document to be carried on board on Indian registered aircraft; Procedure for issue of tax permit; Procedure for issue of type approval of aircraft components and equipment including instruments.

REFERENCES1. TURBOMECA, “Gas Turbine Engines”, The English Book Store, New Delhi, 1993.2. UNITED TECHNOLOGIES PRATT & WHITNEY, “The Aircraft Gas turbine Engine and its Operation”, (latest edition) The English Book Store, New Delhi.

AE1010 THEORY OF PLATES AND SHELLS 3 0 0 100

OBJECTIVETo study the behaviour of the plates and shells with different geometry under various types of loads.

OBJECTIVETo study the concepts of air transportation and the maintenance management of aircraft.

1. INTRODUCTION 8Development of air transportation, comparison with other modes of transport – Role of IATA, ICAO – The general aviation industry airline – Factors affecting general aviation, use of aircraft, airport: airline management and organisation – levels of management, functions of management, Principles of organisation planning the organisation – chart, staff departments & line departments.